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Schneider connected off Jordan Smith (2-2) with one out, hitting a drive to right. He circled the bases without much enthusiasm and was greeted at the plate by a small mob of teammates. Victorino tossed a shaving cream pie in his face during an on-field interview afterward.

Nelson Figueroa (2-1) pitched two perfect innings to earn the win.

There were two outs in the ninth when the Reds tied it at 3 on pinch-hitter Miguel Cairo's RBI double off Lidge. Votto singled to start the inning and Scott Rolen walked. After Jay Bruce grounded into a double play, Cairo hit a liner to left-center.

A sellout crowd frustrated with the Phillies' recent struggles booed loudly while Lidge punched his glove. Lidge has three blown saves in his last five appearances.

The Phillies went ahead 3-2 in the eighth on Jimmy Rollins' sacrifice fly. Wilson Valdez hit a triple to start the inning against Nick Masset and scored on Rollins' liner to left.

Both starters pitched well. Cincinnati's Johnny Cueto gave up two runs — one earned — and four hits in seven innings.

Kyle Kendrick allowed one run and three hits, striking out four in 62⁄3 innings for the Phillies.

The Reds scored on an odd play to tie it at 2. With runners at first and second and two outs, Ryan Madson struck out Brandon Phillips swinging. But the ball got away from catcher Schneider and Drew Stubbs scored all the way from second on the wild pitch.

A strange play helped the Phillies take a 2-1 lead in the third. Rollins walked with two outs. Victorino then hit a sharp grounder that bounced off Votto's glove and rolled away. Victorino beat Votto's throw to Cueto covering the bag. Cueto's glove and ball flew off when his arm collided with Victorino, who rounded the bag.

Votto then grabbed the ball and threw to a gloveless Cueto, who dropped it for an error. Rollins came all the way around from first and scored with a headfirst dive. Cueto was slightly shaken up on the play, but stayed in.

Votto gave the Reds a 1-0 lead in the first when he crushed one deep into the right-center field seats.

Snubbed by Phillies Manager Charlie Manuel for the All-Star team, Votto was named to the squad earlier in the day after winning a four-day Internet vote.

Manuel had a friendly conversation with Votto near the batting cage before the game.